TA55A ACOG 5.5x50 Red Chevron BAC includes flat top adapter. The chevron reticle is designed to be zeroed using the tip at 100 meters. The width of the chevron at the base is 5.53 MOA which is 19 in. at 300 meters. This allows range estimation for silhouette targets.

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Here’s a great real life example of why Trijicon ACOGs are worth the money:SGT Todd Bowers is a Marine who served in Iraq. His father gave him an ACOG scope as a gift before he deployed. SGT Bowers brought it with him and used it during patrols and combat operations. During one operation his unit encountered some insurgents and a firefight broke out. Sometime during the fight an enemy sniper round hit the ACOG he was aiming through and the ACOG stopped the 7.62mm bullet! He continued to fight with his unit and routed the insurgents. Talk about a tough battle tested product!

When SGT Bowers returned to the United States he took a tour of the Trijicon manufacturing facility and spent some time with them at the Trijicon booth at the International Shot Show Convention. Trijicon stands behind it's customers!

Unlike most retailers, we don’t just list some random “accessories” you can pickup with this Trijicon ACOG scope. We specifically researched and selected these accessories for both added benefits and product compatibility. You can be assured that these are high quality accessories, made by the top accessory manufacturers, and they’re designed specifically to be used with this Trijicon ACOG scope.

These accessories are designed to enhance this product and are offered at an exclusive discount price if you order them with this product. At MilitaryWarfighter.com we go the extra mile to make sure you get exactly what you need!

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